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the ncaa fined penn state $60 million and stripped the football program of 14 seasons of victories. >>> a fun new year's tradition with serious overtones, about 200 people took part in a polar plunge in north carolina, the event raised funds for a local charity and touched on the shooting tragedy in newtown, connecticut. the polar bears signed a large card to send to the town. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is still in a new york hospital this morning after doctors discovered a blood clot between her brain and skull right behind her right ear. she's being treated with blood thinners and expected to be released after doctors set her medication dosage. her daughter chelsea tweeted a thank you to all for sending good thoughts my mom's way. grateful to all her doctors and that she'll make a full recovery. >>> four masked and armed robbers hit an apple store in central paris, making off with as much as $1.3 million of merchandise. now the robbers entered the ore afterhours on new year's eve while police were focusing on areas with revelers, people celebrating. the robbers loaded ip
the ncaa fined penn state $60 million and stripped the football program of 14 seasons of victories. >>> a fun new year's tradition with serious overtones, about 200 people took part in a polar plunge in north carolina, the event raised funds for a local charity and touched on the shooting tragedy in newtown, connecticut. the polar bears signed a large card to send to the town. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is still in a new york hospital this morning after doctors...
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the ncaa imposed stiff sanctions and a $60 million fine against penn state university. now, pennsylvania's governor is taking the ncaa to court. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >>> the courts say former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky deserves 30 to 60 years in prison for molesting young boys. but pennsylvania governor tom corbett says penn state doesn't deserve the punishment it got for sandusky's crimes. today, corbett announced a lawsuit against the ncaa. >> our complaint states that the ncaa forced penn state's new president to agree to its sanctions under threat of the death penalty for the pe
the ncaa imposed stiff sanctions and a $60 million fine against penn state university. now, pennsylvania's governor is taking the ncaa to court. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day...
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new laws in response to the jerry sandusky molestation case at penn state. how does that affect folks in oregon? >> this is a weird one too. so many people i think during the sandusky case, myself included, thought why aren't they having reporting laws in upper levels of education, in colleges. saying if there is child abuse, you have to report. clergy have to report. teachers have to report. to this day, at least today, heretofore, we didn't have reporting requirements for college personnel. basically says, it is a no-brainer, you should report, it is common sense. but now thou shalt report and if you don't, you have penalties if you're a college level personnel or authority, abuse, sports or otherwise, the sandusky case, the effects of that have spread all over including to the west coast. >> a little less secrecy >> a little less secrecy when it comes to folks who work around children. anne bremner, thank you. >>> a sports anchor is back on the air after a backyard grill exploded. how it happened and her road to recovery neck. and i won't. because before
new laws in response to the jerry sandusky molestation case at penn state. how does that affect folks in oregon? >> this is a weird one too. so many people i think during the sandusky case, myself included, thought why aren't they having reporting laws in upper levels of education, in colleges. saying if there is child abuse, you have to report. clergy have to report. teachers have to report. to this day, at least today, heretofore, we didn't have reporting requirements for college...
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the san dust see scandal was never about penn state. it was a platform to allow penn state to step forward and make national change in preventing child abuse. i'm the lead lawyer on the miramonte child abuse case. we could use some of that money that has been earmarked as a sanction to have it be sent to los angeles. for pennsylvania to again make this about penn state is an embarrassment. >> look, i don't blame brian for being upset about it. it's interesting. i went to school in central pennsylvania which is now part of penn state. one in 117 americans has some affiliation of penn state i. don't disagree with you that what they did and what happened with sandusky was the most despicable thing i've ever seen. whether or not the ncaa is the view it place to get the money. i get that you want to get that money for child advocacy, i don't blame. that is an erstwhile goal. but -- and one other thing and i don't want to take up all the time. when tom corbett was the attorney general and the penn state investigation began for the first time
the san dust see scandal was never about penn state. it was a platform to allow penn state to step forward and make national change in preventing child abuse. i'm the lead lawyer on the miramonte child abuse case. we could use some of that money that has been earmarked as a sanction to have it be sent to los angeles. for pennsylvania to again make this about penn state is an embarrassment. >> look, i don't blame brian for being upset about it. it's interesting. i went to school in central...
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penn state is a member of the ncaa so if you join a association you play by the rules. however in further researching what's happened since then we find out the ncaa didn't follow its own rules in assessing penalties. everybody knows that usually the ncaa goes through its infractions and rules committee to conduct an investigation to make a determination, and then to assess fines or penalties. that was not the case here. in this case, president and executive committee overstepped the bounds of the rules of the ncaa and imposed their own penalties without using the infractions committee. thereby -- >> governor let me jump in -- >> let me finish, they did not follow their rules so at that point in time i believe they violated the anti-trust laws of the united states. >>> the ncaa put out this statement, "not only does this forthcoming lawsuit appear to be without merit, it is an affront to all the victims in this tragedy." >>> the addresses of local gun permit holders posted by a newspaper, why that newspaper has now hired armed guards. ep m. but, i didn't always watch ou
penn state is a member of the ncaa so if you join a association you play by the rules. however in further researching what's happened since then we find out the ncaa didn't follow its own rules in assessing penalties. everybody knows that usually the ncaa goes through its infractions and rules committee to conduct an investigation to make a determination, and then to assess fines or penalties. that was not the case here. in this case, president and executive committee overstepped the bounds of...
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the announcement all because he wants the entire amount of the $60 million fine that penn state received from the ncaa, he wants that to stay in the state. that money was because of the gerry sandusky sex scandal, but only about 25% will be disbur disbursed. the slated 75% of the money to help child sex abuse victims again will be spend outside the state of pennsylvania. >>> and then take a look at your video. just remarkable. a sled going across the ice, and then the man falling through a frozen lake in rightwood, california. the tape was rolling. thej people coming to the edge of thin ice, and you go through. again -- well, you know how this ends. the ice stays thin, no matter how many people go on it. this became a calamity, but luckily, one of the people who had a rope -- they were able to get them out of the frigid waters. but remarkable. take a listen to this. >> i ran up to the car, god the rope, ran back downed, uncoiled it, threw it out. i was coming up about seven feet short. at that point ear people started running cargo straps to the rope. i ran up to the top of the hill and
the announcement all because he wants the entire amount of the $60 million fine that penn state received from the ncaa, he wants that to stay in the state. that money was because of the gerry sandusky sex scandal, but only about 25% will be disbur disbursed. the slated 75% of the money to help child sex abuse victims again will be spend outside the state of pennsylvania. >>> and then take a look at your video. just remarkable. a sled going across the ice, and then the man falling...
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claiming it overstepped its ority when it penalized penn state after the child sex abuse scandal. assistant football coach jerry sandusky was convicted of molesting ten boys. governor tom corbett says the penalties-- including a $60 million fine-- harm students who had nothing to do with the crimes. the n.c.a.a. says the lawsuit has no merit. avis is getting into the car sharing business, buying zipcar for almost half a billion dollars. it gives the nation's third-largest car rental agency access to a fast-growing segment of the industry which allows members to rent cars by the hour. she was one of the best-selling recording artists of all time. remembering patti page and her music next. ♪ i remember the night and the tennessee waltz ♪ i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use beng
claiming it overstepped its ority when it penalized penn state after the child sex abuse scandal. assistant football coach jerry sandusky was convicted of molesting ten boys. governor tom corbett says the penalties-- including a $60 million fine-- harm students who had nothing to do with the crimes. the n.c.a.a. says the lawsuit has no merit. avis is getting into the car sharing business, buying zipcar for almost half a billion dollars. it gives the nation's third-largest car rental agency...
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over sanctions against penn state university in the child sexual abuse scandal that rocked the school. the penalties include a $60 million fine to finance child abuse prevention grants nationwide. governor tom corbett said today the state wants a federal court to guarantee that all of the money is spent in pennsylvania. the university agreed to the sanctions last july. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now we return to one of the biggest stories of last year, hurricane sandy, and its devastating impact on new york and new jersey. jeffrey brown has our update on where things stand today. >> brown: as winter storms bore down on parts of the midwest and northeast last week, flood waters again rose in a small coastal town of sea bright new jersey. >> we went through the previous storm. it was bad. i didn't expect another one that quickly. >> we went through a very strong last night. plus we're more vulnerable because we don't have any sand on the beach. >> brown: those sands were washed away two months ago when hurricane sandy battered new jersey,
over sanctions against penn state university in the child sexual abuse scandal that rocked the school. the penalties include a $60 million fine to finance child abuse prevention grants nationwide. governor tom corbett said today the state wants a federal court to guarantee that all of the money is spent in pennsylvania. the university agreed to the sanctions last july. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now we return to one of the biggest stories of...
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over sanctions against penn state university in the child sexual abuse scandal that rocked the school. the penalties include a $60 million fine to finance child abuse prevention grants nationwide. governor tom corbett said today the state wants a federal court to guarantee that all of the money is spent in pennsylvania. the university agreed to the sanctions last july. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now we return to one of the biggest stories of last year, hurricane sandy, and its devastating impact on new york and new jersey. jeffrey brown has our update on where things stand today. >> brown: as winter storms bore down on parts of the midwest and northeast last week, flood waters again rose in a small coastal town of sea bright new jersey. >> we went through the previous storm. it was bad. i didn't expect another one that quickly. >> we went through a very strong last night. plus we're more vulnerable because we don't have any sand on the beach. >> brown: those sands were washed away two months ago when hurricane sandy battered new jersey,
over sanctions against penn state university in the child sexual abuse scandal that rocked the school. the penalties include a $60 million fine to finance child abuse prevention grants nationwide. governor tom corbett said today the state wants a federal court to guarantee that all of the money is spent in pennsylvania. the university agreed to the sanctions last july. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now we return to one of the biggest stories of...
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matt mccall, penn financial group, llc, and charles payne. fox business network. welcome to you. what are companies doing now? >> companies are doing variety of things. big companies are trying to shift full-time workers into part-time workers. some of that has gotten serious negative backlash. the most infamous case if you will, darden, owners of red lobster and olive garden it. was interesting --. bill: what did they do? >> in a recent filing, the media, not the public reaction but the media's handling of moving workers from full time to part time that actually hurt their business. in other words the need yaw saying darden doesn't have a heart. red lobster doesn't like people, that kind of thing. they actually had to put a freeze on it. there is no doubt these kind of businesses will not absorb this without taking a lot of full-time workers moving them to part-time. employees will have to work less than 30 hours and be exempt. bill: matt, what are you hearing? >> just a follow-up on that, keep in mind, darden, for example, they're not giving these employees now health care but
matt mccall, penn financial group, llc, and charles payne. fox business network. welcome to you. what are companies doing now? >> companies are doing variety of things. big companies are trying to shift full-time workers into part-time workers. some of that has gotten serious negative backlash. the most infamous case if you will, darden, owners of red lobster and olive garden it. was interesting --. bill: what did they do? >> in a recent filing, the media, not the public reaction...